To ensure the geometric accuracy of wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) components, it is essential to analyze how process parameters influence the weld bead dimensions and shape. This paper presents a formal and repeatable procedure to entirely characterize the geometry of beads by enhanced full-coverage optical scanning with focus on multi-layered thin-walled closed specimens realized by the cold metal transfer (CMT) welding process. A series of circular specimens have been manufactured according to a DOE plan of process parameters, scanned with a GOM fringe projection 3D optical scanner, geometrically processed in the Rhinoceros 3D CAD environment, and analyzed by statistical indices according to the ANOVA approach. Average dimensions, lateral surface waviness, interaction between successive layers, and the torch switch-on/off zone of closed layer paths have been assessed. Numerical correlations between bead sizes and deposition parameters have been established. The obtained results also reveal shape and dimensional variability, highlighting the challenges in controlling geometry accuracy. Finally, process planning guidelines are formulated based on such results.
Geometrical characterization of circular multi-layered CMT WAAM specimens by 3D structured light scanning / Lettori, J.; Esposto, C.; Peruzzini, M.; Pellicciari, M.; Raffaeli, R.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0268-3768. - 136:11-12(2025), pp. 5305-5334. [10.1007/s00170-025-15107-8]
Geometrical characterization of circular multi-layered CMT WAAM specimens by 3D structured light scanning
Lettori J.;Peruzzini M.;Pellicciari M.;Raffaeli R.
2025
Abstract
To ensure the geometric accuracy of wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) components, it is essential to analyze how process parameters influence the weld bead dimensions and shape. This paper presents a formal and repeatable procedure to entirely characterize the geometry of beads by enhanced full-coverage optical scanning with focus on multi-layered thin-walled closed specimens realized by the cold metal transfer (CMT) welding process. A series of circular specimens have been manufactured according to a DOE plan of process parameters, scanned with a GOM fringe projection 3D optical scanner, geometrically processed in the Rhinoceros 3D CAD environment, and analyzed by statistical indices according to the ANOVA approach. Average dimensions, lateral surface waviness, interaction between successive layers, and the torch switch-on/off zone of closed layer paths have been assessed. Numerical correlations between bead sizes and deposition parameters have been established. The obtained results also reveal shape and dimensional variability, highlighting the challenges in controlling geometry accuracy. Finally, process planning guidelines are formulated based on such results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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